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in order to sort the possibility it was lost to history under which the fbi was dispatched. the problem is the people who did not speak german or spanish and did not know much about the country's so what did they do? they did what many of us would do, you get your expense account and offer money for information you go to the chief of police and say where are the nazis? that system was riddled with corruption wear a button american dictators realized if you want the nazis this fellow is take him away. i can take his land and returned 4,000 people of german origin and put them in the campaign in texas. what i discovered in the archival records than camp commanders said who are you sending us? their spanish speakers, old men, i found 80 jews who fled germany for asylum then picked up because somebody heard him speaking german and put in a camp? some already knew what it was like to live behind barbed wire by being in a concentration camp. it was a precursor to guantanamo that we operate today. the use of bounty hunters and local sources to ground the people they suspect that th
in order to sort the possibility it was lost to history under which the fbi was dispatched. the problem is the people who did not speak german or spanish and did not know much about the country's so what did they do? they did what many of us would do, you get your expense account and offer money for information you go to the chief of police and say where are the nazis? that system was riddled with corruption wear a button american dictators realized if you want the nazis this fellow is take him...
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the possibility that began a program lost to history until he recovered enough book under which the fbi was dispatched to find in latin america. the problem is the people who were sent to speak german or spanish and didn't know much about countries where they were supposed to find bad guys. so they did what any of us would do. start by presidents and offering money for information and they were at the nazis? that open up a system riddled with corruption for latin american dictators realized this german who owns a farm is a nazi. take them away. 4000 people of german origin put them in a candid texas as suspect the nazis. producing commanders started writing saying who are you sending us? i found 80 jewish who had fled germany, were picked up because someone's heard them speaking german them up in a can. some of them knew it was late to the behind barbed wire. it is a case that in some ways is a precursor to the guantÁnamo is in. that is the use of bounty hunters on local sources that do not teach and to run the people as terrorists who were then locked up in a system deliberately place
the possibility that began a program lost to history until he recovered enough book under which the fbi was dispatched to find in latin america. the problem is the people who were sent to speak german or spanish and didn't know much about countries where they were supposed to find bad guys. so they did what any of us would do. start by presidents and offering money for information and they were at the nazis? that open up a system riddled with corruption for latin american dictators realized...
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of the deer regulars is the court nation that's a very clumsy name edgar hoover and the head of the fbi gave to the british by aberration in america. they preferred a code name that had its root in sherlock holmes gifted amateurs that heated sherlock holmes and his inquiry and the british heard that and referred to themselves as the irregulars. the truth of what they were up to in washington during world war ii is also very tricky to write about because you are writing about spies so you are writing about people who are gifted lawyers would be a polite way to put it to say that they were trained in the arts of deception and of vacation monday and understatement. as a result, when it came to the post war memoirs and interviews they varied widely and meandered often from the truth and it was difficult to almost take anything they said at face value. so unlike many of the books i couldn't take the transcript such interviews and rely on them as wholley factual. with that said, the blame for much of the of gestation and the story lies with the head of the baker street irregulars, the british
of the deer regulars is the court nation that's a very clumsy name edgar hoover and the head of the fbi gave to the british by aberration in america. they preferred a code name that had its root in sherlock holmes gifted amateurs that heated sherlock holmes and his inquiry and the british heard that and referred to themselves as the irregulars. the truth of what they were up to in washington during world war ii is also very tricky to write about because you are writing about spies so you are...
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as she pictured the corpse on the hallway carpeting they brought her to the fbi headquarters on east 69th street where she was kept for several hours before driven downtown to the house of detention on sixth avenue and greenwich avenue. esf ten story building the jefferson library stands there now that loom over the town houses and the tenants of the village disoriented as she was coming angeles still recognized it. she had walked by countless times on her way as a teenager and vividly recalled the female inmates as they brought down courses from the jail. still handcuffed, angela was placed on a bench in the waiting room. as her eyes adjusted to the light she saw her image on the paper's lawyer under the words wanted by the fbi pity if that were not enough, directly next to it was a poster picturing her former classmate. >> i graduated from the late 1970's. my history teacher is here. but i didn't have -- [inaudible] [laughter] i didn't have a history of the sense of the school at that point and was only when i returned years later as an alumni director that i began to appreciate th
as she pictured the corpse on the hallway carpeting they brought her to the fbi headquarters on east 69th street where she was kept for several hours before driven downtown to the house of detention on sixth avenue and greenwich avenue. esf ten story building the jefferson library stands there now that loom over the town houses and the tenants of the village disoriented as she was coming angeles still recognized it. she had walked by countless times on her way as a teenager and vividly recalled...
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. >> no federal government employees, including counterterrorism agents, in the fbi, for example, no border agents. now, before we default, we could have time to make this sign for all points of entry. that's just the tip of the iceberg. >> i think he was being sarcastic, don't you? now to the ones who were ill advised for whatever reason. first iowa republican congressman steve king with the solution to illegal immigration in the form of a construction project on the house floor. >> you can't shut that off unless we build a fence and a wall. i want to put a fence in and a wall in. i designed one. this would be an example, then, of how that wall would look. you can also deconstruct it the same way. you can take it back down. i also say we need to do a few other things on top of that wall. one of them would be to put a little bit of wire on top here to provide a disincentive for people to climb over the top or put a ladder here. we can electrify this wire, not a current that would kill anybody, but would be a deterrent. we do that with livestock all the time. >> we do it with livestoc
. >> no federal government employees, including counterterrorism agents, in the fbi, for example, no border agents. now, before we default, we could have time to make this sign for all points of entry. that's just the tip of the iceberg. >> i think he was being sarcastic, don't you? now to the ones who were ill advised for whatever reason. first iowa republican congressman steve king with the solution to illegal immigration in the form of a construction project on the house floor....
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the arrest comes on the heels of another multi year fbi information here in mountain view. investigators tried to determine whether sensitive information was given to chinese nationals. the u.s. attorney for san francisco declined to file charges. several congressman want to know exactly what was given to the chinese and whether any u.s. export laws were broken in the process. >>> when the senate considers gun control measures next month senator dianne feinstein's ban on assault weapons will not be part of the weapon. harry reid notified her the ban will be offered as an amendment. this comes days after feinstein's emotional exchange before a senate committee hearing. feinstein coauthored the 1994 assault weapons ban that expired after a decade. interest in renewing it rose. >>> an exercise takes a tragic turn. seven marines dead and seven more injured after a mortar explosion. >> it happened at the hawthorn army depot about two hours south of reno. officials say the mortar exploded inside the mortar two killing seven marines and injuring seven others. the marines have issu
the arrest comes on the heels of another multi year fbi information here in mountain view. investigators tried to determine whether sensitive information was given to chinese nationals. the u.s. attorney for san francisco declined to file charges. several congressman want to know exactly what was given to the chinese and whether any u.s. export laws were broken in the process. >>> when the senate considers gun control measures next month senator dianne feinstein's ban on assault...
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possibility that were also concerned antipoor the possibility begin a program lost in history under which the fbi was dispatched to find dangerous nazis. the problem is the people who resent to speak or know about countries with a recess to by bad guys. so they did what any of us would do. he stared presence and offer many two people for information. that openness is to rebuild with corruption, were that american dictators quickly realized you wanted the nazis. this poster meant i was a farm. take them away. then i can take his land. if the enemy camp in texas as suspect the nazis. bu
possibility that were also concerned antipoor the possibility begin a program lost in history under which the fbi was dispatched to find dangerous nazis. the problem is the people who resent to speak or know about countries with a recess to by bad guys. so they did what any of us would do. he stared presence and offer many two people for information. that openness is to rebuild with corruption, were that american dictators quickly realized you wanted the nazis. this poster meant i was a farm....
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fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me and i said, what do you know about that? he goes, well, he said, i don't think that the various news agencies are covering it adequately, do you? >> two weeks later, this headline would break the news of that night on the bridge. wayne williams would be sent to prison to serve two life sentences for murder. at first glance, he hardly looks like a serial killer. not much more than 5'1/2" feet tall now in his 50s. and growing bald. >> the bottom line is nobody ever testified or even claimed that they saw me strike another person, cho
fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children....
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. >> the word goes out to the cia, fbi and all the intelligence services. find the connection. >> first, though, the war on terror goes to afghanistan. to capture or kill osama bin laden and destroy the taliban regime that supports al qaeda. by november, the enemy is on the run, forced to flee into the mountains and across the border to pakistan. but while bin laden remains at large, washington's attention turns to iraq. to saddam. >> i think the united states, since "desert storm" has always had a, a, a various planning with respect to iraq. >> "operation desert storm." also known as the first gulf war. in 1991, following iraq's invasion of kuwait, a u.s.-led coalition of 34 countries drives saddam's forces out of kuwait and decimates the iraqi army in six weeks. but despite that overwhelming victory, president george h.w. bush faces criticism at home for not going all the way to baghdad to rid the world of saddam hussein. >> i made very, very clear from day one, that it was not an objective of the coalition to get saddam hussein out of there, by force. >>
. >> the word goes out to the cia, fbi and all the intelligence services. find the connection. >> first, though, the war on terror goes to afghanistan. to capture or kill osama bin laden and destroy the taliban regime that supports al qaeda. by november, the enemy is on the run, forced to flee into the mountains and across the border to pakistan. but while bin laden remains at large, washington's attention turns to iraq. to saddam. >> i think the united states, since...
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the fbi joined a five state search for a college student she was last seen at the brown university campus march 16th. he was on an approved leave of absence from the rhode island college. cbs amazing race apologizing for what it calls insensitivity from last week's episode set in hanoi, vietnam. the memorial was the wreckage of an american bomber shot down during the vietnam war. listen to this. >> parts of last sunday's episode filmed in vietnam were insensitive to a group that is very important to us foundations veterans. we want to apologize to veterans particularly those who served in vietnam as well as family and any viewers offended by the broadcasting. >> that apology came at the beginning of last night's episode and was voiceed by the show's host phil keegan. that's what we want you to brew on today. you think the apology was enough? you can tweet them to us at fox friends first shoot us an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >>> a financial crisis in cyprus has been averted for now. the small mediterranean island has 13,000 dollar package loans last ditch with predators. it wil
the fbi joined a five state search for a college student she was last seen at the brown university campus march 16th. he was on an approved leave of absence from the rhode island college. cbs amazing race apologizing for what it calls insensitivity from last week's episode set in hanoi, vietnam. the memorial was the wreckage of an american bomber shot down during the vietnam war. listen to this. >> parts of last sunday's episode filmed in vietnam were insensitive to a group that is very...
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one of those killers wound up in the "los angeles times" to office of the fbi as report by an fbi agent the road book called fbi secrets after he retired. so this is important to understand. what were they doing? john mitchell, united states attorney general under nixon and next month or so is on national television. by the end of this year of 1969, we will be rid of the black panthers. says john mitchell. and what was happening by the end of that year? by the middle of that year i'm in jail. i mean, they got me charged not only ca in chicago. i to go to connecticut. when you read this book, you're going to read and talk about things. new york 21 in the new york chapter. the counterintelligence program of the fbi and what they're doing to us. well documented. a lot of the information comes from a senate investigation and the finally came down against the fbi for attacking all our chapters and all our branches. 41st and central, josh bloom mentioned, a two-story building headquarters of the black panther party in los angeles, california. 360 degrees in my film. this is where, it's going
one of those killers wound up in the "los angeles times" to office of the fbi as report by an fbi agent the road book called fbi secrets after he retired. so this is important to understand. what were they doing? john mitchell, united states attorney general under nixon and next month or so is on national television. by the end of this year of 1969, we will be rid of the black panthers. says john mitchell. and what was happening by the end of that year? by the middle of that year i'm...
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the fbi illegally wire-tapped the phones of the south vietnamese ambassador. we couldn't let anybody know that we were illegally listening into the ambassador's phone lines so they couldn't let anybody know what they had heard. so nixon got away with it. and the october surprise. the halloween night surprise that the war was ending right before the election, that october surprise ended up getting undone. anybody who was anti-war in the country had no reason to vote for a democrat. the racist right wing voted peeled off the the vote on the other side. and yes, nixon won. he got by barely. squeaked by on the basis that he was the guy who knew how to end the war, not those dumb democrats. and of course nixon did not know how to end the war. he didn't have a plan. and instead of the war ending on halloween in 1968, the war went on five more years, in which time 15,000 americans were killed as were untold numbers of vietnamese. so that happened. that actually happened, and now in 2013, what are we supposed to do with that information? lbj is dead, nixon is dead, ge
the fbi illegally wire-tapped the phones of the south vietnamese ambassador. we couldn't let anybody know that we were illegally listening into the ambassador's phone lines so they couldn't let anybody know what they had heard. so nixon got away with it. and the october surprise. the halloween night surprise that the war was ending right before the election, that october surprise ended up getting undone. anybody who was anti-war in the country had no reason to vote for a democrat. the racist...
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at this point every white man in a suit seemed to her like an fbi agent ready to pounce. resolutely, she made her way across the lobby and into the elevator. exiting the seventh floor, she spied a man peering out of one of the doors, another man who had entered the elevator with her followed her out. suddenly, agents burst out of every room and corn verged -- converged on her shouting, are you angela davis? one of hem pulled a gun. moments before when angela realized her capture was imminent, an unexpected sense of calm possessed her. now there was a sickening moment of terror as she pictured her corpse bleeding on the hallway carpeting. they brought her to the sterile fbi headquarters on east 69 street where she was kept for several hours before being driven downtown to the women's house of detention on sixth avenue and greenwich avenue, a massive 10-story brick building -- the jefferson library stands there now -- that loomed over the townhouses and tenements of greenwich village. disor credibilitied as she was -- disoriented as she was, angela still recognized it. she
at this point every white man in a suit seemed to her like an fbi agent ready to pounce. resolutely, she made her way across the lobby and into the elevator. exiting the seventh floor, she spied a man peering out of one of the doors, another man who had entered the elevator with her followed her out. suddenly, agents burst out of every room and corn verged -- converged on her shouting, are you angela davis? one of hem pulled a gun. moments before when angela realized her capture was imminent,...
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the fbi joining the search for a missing student. he didn't have his wallet or cell phone and he disappeared. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. weeks since the schoolteacher went missing in new orleans, and there's still no assign of terry lynn monet. she walked out of
the fbi joining the search for a missing student. he didn't have his wallet or cell phone and he disappeared. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working...
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they have heard nothing from the fbi. bill: school bus driver facing suspension for taking a call on the job. now why would she do that? wait until you hear who was calling before you pass judgment here. >> we have these rules, context doesn't matter. there is some, there are some circumstances here warrant taking another look at this. % every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. martha: let's go back to our top story now. this all began to break during "america's newsroom" yesterday. now we're getting conflicting account what's really going on inside syria as the civil war there continues to rage. you've got the white house at first saying it had no reason to believe those reports that were coming out, that chemical weapons had been used. something that president obama had said very clearly, that if it happened that would be a red line. it would be a game-changer, change the calculus wer
they have heard nothing from the fbi. bill: school bus driver facing suspension for taking a call on the job. now why would she do that? wait until you hear who was calling before you pass judgment here. >> we have these rules, context doesn't matter. there is some, there are some circumstances here warrant taking another look at this. % every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade....
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with the possibility but in order to support the possibility of a program was lost to history that the fbi was dispatched to find a dangerous teetwo and those who were said did not speak german or spanish and did not know much about the country's so you get your expense account and start buying presents and go to the chief of police. that opened a system that was riddled with corruption that latin-american dictators and realized if you want the veto -- t2 take him away. then i can take his land we'll bring 4,000 people of german origin to put them in a camp in texas when i discovered in the archives pretty soon commanders would say who is sending us? the spanish speakers 80 jews fled germany for asylum are picked up because of the herd them speaking german and they were put in a camp somebody knew what it was light to live behind barbed wire and in some ways it was the precursor to guantanamo with the use of bounty hunters to round up people that they are suspected as terrorists that are locked up in the system outside of judicial review but as the years passed we realized we have the wron
with the possibility but in order to support the possibility of a program was lost to history that the fbi was dispatched to find a dangerous teetwo and those who were said did not speak german or spanish and did not know much about the country's so you get your expense account and start buying presents and go to the chief of police. that opened a system that was riddled with corruption that latin-american dictators and realized if you want the veto -- t2 take him away. then i can take his land...
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the fbi now joining the search for this missing student. we're going to have more from rhode island straight ahead. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly pro
the fbi now joining the search for this missing student. we're going to have more from rhode island straight ahead. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [...
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. >> he is at first interrogated by the fbi, using standard interrogation techniques. but the cia wants more. they seize control of him. they send him to eej ip where he is rendered and turned over to one of the most brutal intelligence services in the world. >> this is al-ibi years later in a libyan prison visited by his family. this video was recently located by michaelis cough. >> al-ibi coughs up this story that he hadn't told bi before, that saddam was training al qaeda in chemical and biological weapons. the single most frightening story that could have been told post 9/11. >> almost from the outset the intelligence community has doubts about the claim. >> 2002 cia report states that questions persist about al-ibi's truthfulness and in some instances he has fabricated information. >> after the information, al-libi will recant the story extracted by the egyptians brutal interrogation. >> what we said at the time is look, he said two different things and two different times. and we will tell the policy consumers and other analyst in the community both stories. you
. >> he is at first interrogated by the fbi, using standard interrogation techniques. but the cia wants more. they seize control of him. they send him to eej ip where he is rendered and turned over to one of the most brutal intelligence services in the world. >> this is al-ibi years later in a libyan prison visited by his family. this video was recently located by michaelis cough. >> al-ibi coughs up this story that he hadn't told bi before, that saddam was training al qaeda...
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the fbi agent in charge? >> guilty of two double homicides. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs, guilty. >> right man for those homicides is in jail. >> the original audience verdict guilty, 69%, innocent 4%. not proven either way, 27%. >>> hello, i'm don lemon. a lot of news to get to this hour. >> i had intention to do it. i'm sorry to put you guys through this. >> that is one of two high school students found guilty of raid in steubenville, ohio. a judge sentenced them to charges they sexually attacked another high school student while she was too drunk to say no. full details from our reporter inside the courtroom the entire time. >>> at least two people were killed today when a small corporate jet crashed into a neighborhood in south bend, indiana. police say three others were injured. the fatalities were believed to be
the fbi agent in charge? >> guilty of two double homicides. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs, guilty. >> right man for those homicides is in jail. >> the original audience verdict guilty, 69%, innocent 4%. not proven either way,...
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the fbi is investigating along with the university police and local police, too. and the bomb squad is on the scene. want to get right to grant heston, associate vice president for communications and public affairs. thanks for talking with us. tell me quhat latest is on this investigation so far. what are the investigators doing on the scene? >> investigators have taken a look at the improvised dexplosie tw twice a device and determining the best way to get them out. >> you can tell me how many we're talking about? >> i can tell you that they were found inside a bag in one of the dorm rooms. so orange county bomb squad, fbi and police department are working to safely get them out of will. >> anymore details at this hour about the assault weapon that was found near the body? >> there are no additional details. as you can imagine just in the beginning phases of this and our main focus right now are on making the tower one facility safe and informing the community about everything we're doing to keep them safe throughout the day. >> and i fully understand that. i'm j
the fbi is investigating along with the university police and local police, too. and the bomb squad is on the scene. want to get right to grant heston, associate vice president for communications and public affairs. thanks for talking with us. tell me quhat latest is on this investigation so far. what are the investigators doing on the scene? >> investigators have taken a look at the improvised dexplosie tw twice a device and determining the best way to get them out. >> you can tell...
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the fbi gets involved. when you think of that, you think possibly could be movement where maybe he's not in rhode island anymore and it has expanded to boston. i understand, new york, connecticut, philadelphia. did your brother have any connection to any of those states? >> he did. he had family and friends in a number about states though he did leave on foot we assume. his bicycle and his wallet and i.d. were all left. so his ability to move would be on modes of transportation that did not require photo i.d. there are friends and family in all of the northeast. that is the main reason why the search has expanded. of providence is very small town. we haven't found him yet here so we're looking here. jamie: we want to help you in that. we understand he was on leave from school, ravi, but was still living with his roommates from brown. why was he on leave? does he have any medical needs right now that you're concerned about? >> he did take leave originally because he has been suffering from depression and he
the fbi gets involved. when you think of that, you think possibly could be movement where maybe he's not in rhode island anymore and it has expanded to boston. i understand, new york, connecticut, philadelphia. did your brother have any connection to any of those states? >> he did. he had family and friends in a number about states though he did leave on foot we assume. his bicycle and his wallet and i.d. were all left. so his ability to move would be on modes of transportation that did...
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the fbi announced they now know who took the artwork. investigators say they are reasonably sure organized crime was involved. >> we have reason to believe it's likely that the artwork has changed hands several times and that those who might be in possession of the paintings right now might not necessarily have been those that were involved in the original theft. >> reporter: but where are those 13 pieces of art now? the fbi says it does not believe the pieces ever left the country. it says about 12 years ago, some of the master pieces were seen in connecticut and philadelphia, where someone tried to sell them. >> i don't know if all 13 pieces are still together. we've received information that we've been able to corroborate showing that the paintings may have been in different locations at different times. >> reporter: the two men who committed the crimes will likely never be charged but the statue of limitations was up after 20 years and prosecutors are open to the idea of immunity for anyone who has information about the artwork. at t
the fbi announced they now know who took the artwork. investigators say they are reasonably sure organized crime was involved. >> we have reason to believe it's likely that the artwork has changed hands several times and that those who might be in possession of the paintings right now might not necessarily have been those that were involved in the original theft. >> reporter: but where are those 13 pieces of art now? the fbi says it does not believe the pieces ever left the country....
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county medical examiner's office and did that through fingerprint investigation, with the rangers, fbi and others. we had the el paso county sheriff's office in colorado make official notification to the family and at the present time the colorado authorities, along with the sheriff's office investigators are at the county medical examiner's office. we do not have results from the autopsy, probably for several days. that's an update on the suspect. as the investigation continues we want to make very clear that everyone realizes that this is an ongoing investigation. there will be a lot of information that we gather that we at the present time do not want to release from texas, nor colorado, but we will release some information and we'll release more as the case continues. texas department of public safety crime team out of garland, texas is here working with the texas rangers and working with our crime scene investigator corey harris and others, processing the vehicle, the suspect vehicle and i will also reiterate yesterday we mentioned the black cadillac that is the black-- is a black
county medical examiner's office and did that through fingerprint investigation, with the rangers, fbi and others. we had the el paso county sheriff's office in colorado make official notification to the family and at the present time the colorado authorities, along with the sheriff's office investigators are at the county medical examiner's office. we do not have results from the autopsy, probably for several days. that's an update on the suspect. as the investigation continues we want to make...
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the fbi is now in the case. he did not have his cell phone or wallet with him when he was last seen march 16th. he was on approved leave from the school when he disappeared. his sister said he had been struggling recently with depression. >>> t-mobile says no more contracts. the phone giant will now charge customers flat prices for minutes and texting. only prices for web usage would vary depending on how much data you wanted. charges are already available online. >>> allergy experts are reportedly exceptth expecting a robust allergy season. some are calling it a pollen nightmare. western and central states already are seeing above average pollen counts. most of that due to above average rainfall. >>> the u.s. supreme court is gearing up to hear two big cases involving same-sex marriage beginning tomorrow. and people are lining up outside the court to witness history. some have been camped out in the cold since thursday night. they're vying for about 250 seats reserved for the public for each case while many are
the fbi is now in the case. he did not have his cell phone or wallet with him when he was last seen march 16th. he was on approved leave from the school when he disappeared. his sister said he had been struggling recently with depression. >>> t-mobile says no more contracts. the phone giant will now charge customers flat prices for minutes and texting. only prices for web usage would vary depending on how much data you wanted. charges are already available online. >>> allergy...
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i'm an fbi agent, so i look at all the evidence. i look at all the evidence and all the body of reporting over the last two years and believe that there is a high probability that at some point the assad regime has used at least a limited quantity of chemical weapons. they have also put them in a position for use. but think about where we are, larry, they fired some 100 scud missiles at civilians. you have huge refugee problems bleeding into jordan. you have al qaeda, some thousands now, on the ground fighting in syria. that's a dangerous thing for all of us, given the quantity of chemical weapons and conventional weapons. you have refugee problems on the turkish border. the al qaeda/hezbollah action in syria is very, very concerning to recognize terrorist organizations. this is real trouble real quick. if you want a diplomatic solution -- and i still think there's one possible -- you can't do it if you have no credibility with the opposition and no credibility with our arab league partners. and right now we find ourselves in that s
i'm an fbi agent, so i look at all the evidence. i look at all the evidence and all the body of reporting over the last two years and believe that there is a high probability that at some point the assad regime has used at least a limited quantity of chemical weapons. they have also put them in a position for use. but think about where we are, larry, they fired some 100 scud missiles at civilians. you have huge refugee problems bleeding into jordan. you have al qaeda, some thousands now, on the...
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the fbi has joined the search for sonny. they have expanded the search area to boston, new york, connect scekt and philadelphia. where he is from. the brown university student has been missing for eight days, last spotted leaving his narment providence, rhoads rode osaturdays, march 16,ats 11:00 in the morning. his girlfriend reported him missing 24 hours later. family, friends and law enforcement has canvassed the neighborhoods, looking for any clues as to where he could have gone. but besides his cell phone, credit card and i.d. that were found in his room, his mother said they have no idea where her son might be. >> we really don't know why he is. we have an outpouring of support from the brown community, friends from home, relatives from all over the country. we really miss hilt. we want him back. >> his namly helping with the search, creating a twitter account and a facebook page for updates. they have had more than 190,000 views. sunil is 6 feet tall and weighs 130 and was last seen in blue jeans and a black sports jac
the fbi has joined the search for sonny. they have expanded the search area to boston, new york, connect scekt and philadelphia. where he is from. the brown university student has been missing for eight days, last spotted leaving his narment providence, rhoads rode osaturdays, march 16,ats 11:00 in the morning. his girlfriend reported him missing 24 hours later. family, friends and law enforcement has canvassed the neighborhoods, looking for any clues as to where he could have gone. but besides...
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including the attorney general who investigated him for selling recordings by islamic terror groups and the fbi also now on the case. investigators are trying it track down a woman who was seen speed walking near clements' home at the time of the shooting and may have seen a suspicious car, a late model lincoln or cadillac near the home with the engine running and no one inside and spotted driving away minutes later. investigators not talking publicly today, saying only at that they will have another news conference if there are major developments in the case. megyn. >> megyn: wow, claudiclaudia, t you. and we'll look at other, including the saudi connected. when he was convicted it was so politically charged the attorney general had to travel to saudi arabia and meet with both the king and the family of this convicted man. so, we will explore this in greater depth in just a bit here. president obama criticizing israel over its treatment of palestinians who live in the west bank, saying they should recognize palestinians' right to self-determination and justice. here is video of president obama
including the attorney general who investigated him for selling recordings by islamic terror groups and the fbi also now on the case. investigators are trying it track down a woman who was seen speed walking near clements' home at the time of the shooting and may have seen a suspicious car, a late model lincoln or cadillac near the home with the engine running and no one inside and spotted driving away minutes later. investigators not talking publicly today, saying only at that they will have...
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coming up, why the fbi is expanding the search area. it what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. >> a search for a brown university student who went missing more than a week ago is being expanded. the teen was found on brown's campus on saturday morning. we have the latest. >>
coming up, why the fbi is expanding the search area. it what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to...
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. >>> for more we bring in former fbi special agent brad garrett. we heard for investigators the worst sort of case, a crime at this point without motive and without suspects. the murder of a top corrections official obviously very unusual but there's belief it could actually be related to a specific ruling that he made about a case just one week ago. at this point, brad, what are your thoughts here? >> well, i don't know if you can jump to that conclusion. in other words, mr. clements' position as director of the department of corrections could well have -- it may be a job-related homicide like your example, but just as relevant is the personal side of mr. clements. is this something that has to do with another aspect of his life, his family's life and so investigators are stuck, i believe, at this point at looking at this very large circle. did he know the person who arrived at his home that ultimately shot him? was that a prearranged meeting and hopefully the police have figured that out at this point. so there's a lot of moving parts to this cas
. >>> for more we bring in former fbi special agent brad garrett. we heard for investigators the worst sort of case, a crime at this point without motive and without suspects. the murder of a top corrections official obviously very unusual but there's belief it could actually be related to a specific ruling that he made about a case just one week ago. at this point, brad, what are your thoughts here? >> well, i don't know if you can jump to that conclusion. in other words, mr....
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now the fbi is checking to see whether this is all connected to the recent killing of a texas county prosecutor. and number one, police have arrested two teens this 17-year-old and a 14-year-old boy in the shooting death of this baby in a stroller and the wounding of the baby's mother in georgia. and that's "the fox report's" top five. and ton this day in 1969. aclu became the first and only school to win three state ncaa men's basketball championships. that was the streak. with legendary coach john and roster that included future nba great kareem abdul jabbar. the bruins entered the tournament as a clear cut favorite. they survived a big scare from drake from semi finals. in the matchup trounced. injury plagued purdue. bill o'reilly up. stretch the streak to an incredible seven straight championships all under coach wooden. it was a three pete on the college courts 34 years ago today. and now you know the news for this friday, march the 22nd. mom's birthday. happy birthday, mom. see you back here monday. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> bill o'reilly has labeled sever
now the fbi is checking to see whether this is all connected to the recent killing of a texas county prosecutor. and number one, police have arrested two teens this 17-year-old and a 14-year-old boy in the shooting death of this baby in a stroller and the wounding of the baby's mother in georgia. and that's "the fox report's" top five. and ton this day in 1969. aclu became the first and only school to win three state ncaa men's basketball championships. that was the streak. with...
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. >> the fbi on the scene of the university of central florida after a suspicious death there. plus explosives were found inside a dorm. we're live with breaking details. >>> the gop's bold new plan for the future. what the party needs to connect with voters it finds. >>> china out with a new warning for the united states about plans to beef up our missile defense system. how this could impact growing tensions with north korea. it's all "happening now.". >>> fox news alert on a campus in chaos. police are investigating a apparent suicide find weapons and explosive devices at the university of central florida. that is how we begin this monday. i'm jon scott. jenna: i'm jenna lee. ucf is canceling classes just hours after evacuating a dorm where a student was found dead, forcing 500 students out of that building. right now police say it appears the man died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. phil keating live in miami, with more on this, phil? >> reporter: hi, jenna. no class is happening on the ucf campus this morning the ucf campus sits on the eastern side of the orlando metro
. >> the fbi on the scene of the university of central florida after a suspicious death there. plus explosives were found inside a dorm. we're live with breaking details. >>> the gop's bold new plan for the future. what the party needs to connect with voters it finds. >>> china out with a new warning for the united states about plans to beef up our missile defense system. how this could impact growing tensions with north korea. it's all "happening now."....
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how are you going to respond recently fbi arrest in nsa? secondly i want to ask about china human rights issue, you know, -- [inaudible] and china have forced abortion every year. and china -- [inaudible] -- organ transplant a couple thousand a year. number two country of the world. just very large human rights issue. i hope you can talk about the human rights issue, let's more talk about economic trade with china. >> i think that both issues are important. it is important to economically engage china. i think of evolution in terms of human rights is partly dependent upon what we do to put information into china about what's happening on the ground in china in real-time in order to expose these types of abuses. and that is best done through radio free asia. but it is also done to other legislation that we have enacted in which we have an institution year on the hill that -- and i'm a member of the hearings that we hold on this issue, which elevate human rights, and which he gets that information out into the international press. so it's par
how are you going to respond recently fbi arrest in nsa? secondly i want to ask about china human rights issue, you know, -- [inaudible] and china have forced abortion every year. and china -- [inaudible] -- organ transplant a couple thousand a year. number two country of the world. just very large human rights issue. i hope you can talk about the human rights issue, let's more talk about economic trade with china. >> i think that both issues are important. it is important to economically...
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. >> the fbi says andre tarray franklin sold the $805,000 or fact a business owner for $1,500 and then spread to report the honor to police if he did not for over $10,000. initially, friend was the only been facing a charge of receiving stolen property related to the january 7th theft. >> city leaders and santa clara believe there one step closer to getting superbowl 50 in 2016. city council members in mannesunanimously to approve the measure today that exempts the nfl from paying millions of dollars in exchange for santa clara to host possible. as part of the measure hotel taxes of those with the nfl will be waived as well as two tax surcharges that would go fundinto funding the new stadiu. while santa clara mayor said the money will be made back from private donors and filling hotels, some committee members said they're still not happy with the city's decision. they're still well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was re
. >> the fbi says andre tarray franklin sold the $805,000 or fact a business owner for $1,500 and then spread to report the honor to police if he did not for over $10,000. initially, friend was the only been facing a charge of receiving stolen property related to the january 7th theft. >> city leaders and santa clara believe there one step closer to getting superbowl 50 in 2016. city council members in mannesunanimously to approve the measure today that exempts the nfl from paying...
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an audit of who city council members is now in the hands of the district attorney's office and the fbi. the auditor listed more than a dozen alleged violations by council members. among other things, the audit uses their power to -- the bidding process for the cleanup of the old oakland army base. both brooks and reed denied the allegations. in the meantime, ktvu has learned there's a second investigation. this is a story you will see only on 2. we obtained a report from a private investigator from a company that was charged with corruption. that report includes an interview with a man who claims his business partner claimed money to get special treatment from city hall and specifically councilman reed. >> what was that money for? >> just so that he can get whatever he wants from the city's approval. >> how do you think he was doing that? >> because he had connections. he had a connection with larry reed. >> it was mind-boggling to me that someone can say that because they're in a relationship with someone else, that they paid me $50,000 because i wanted to retire. well, i'm still here
an audit of who city council members is now in the hands of the district attorney's office and the fbi. the auditor listed more than a dozen alleged violations by council members. among other things, the audit uses their power to -- the bidding process for the cleanup of the old oakland army base. both brooks and reed denied the allegations. in the meantime, ktvu has learned there's a second investigation. this is a story you will see only on 2. we obtained a report from a private investigator...
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he cited the most recent fbi statistics that showed in 2011, the murder rate in states that kill their own prisoners exceeded the rate in states prohibited from killing prisoners. that is simply what it is, right? a state killing its own prisoners who you remember are people and sometimes those people are, in fact, innocent. a maryland man was almost among those innocent victims until he became the first american on death row to be exonerated by dna evidence. this is how kirk blood worth seen here in the blue shirt reaching for the sky reacted to the maryland house vote to repeal the death penalty. yes, folks, that is how you react when you've worked this hard to get rid of the death penalty in your state that once almost took your own life. joining me now are congressman barbara lee of california, a state which still has legal death penalty. nyu law professor kenji yoshino. barry shekt, co-director of the innocence project and the man in the photo. kurt bloods worth, an advocacy director at witness to innocence. i want to start with you. tell me a little bit about how your story turne
he cited the most recent fbi statistics that showed in 2011, the murder rate in states that kill their own prisoners exceeded the rate in states prohibited from killing prisoners. that is simply what it is, right? a state killing its own prisoners who you remember are people and sometimes those people are, in fact, innocent. a maryland man was almost among those innocent victims until he became the first american on death row to be exonerated by dna evidence. this is how kirk blood worth seen...
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the total of evidence over the last two years and the evidence is mounting, i look at this as an old fbi agent, so when you look at all the evidence, how it's mounting, i believe after looking at all of that evidence, kate, over the last two years they have configured chemical weapons in a position to use them, they have shown intent to use them, and i believe a small quantity, at least a small quantity of chemical weapons has been used. it shouldn't take chemical weapon usage to get the united states to stop a humanitarian crisis of this epic proportion that has national security implications for the united states. i get it's a hard decision. president said that when he went to the middle east, but this is dangerous if we don't get this right. and think of this, the opposition told the united states secretary of state they weren't interested in a meeting. that tells you how far our credibility has fallen with people on the ground doing the fighting. our arab league partners, who i meet with constantly, are frustrated. i believe there's a diplomatic solution, but you can't have that unle
the total of evidence over the last two years and the evidence is mounting, i look at this as an old fbi agent, so when you look at all the evidence, how it's mounting, i believe after looking at all of that evidence, kate, over the last two years they have configured chemical weapons in a position to use them, they have shown intent to use them, and i believe a small quantity, at least a small quantity of chemical weapons has been used. it shouldn't take chemical weapon usage to get the united...
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. >> a career at the fbi instead of the other way. >> super cute. >> genius. >> dangerous boy if yo your-year-old could do that. >> and in pajamas too. >> coming up, ready it kick it off, meeting our doubles. lara. >> no. >> what's with the hair? or tall. it's not all about who sparkles the most. or who is the best dressed. what nature really cares about is what you have to offer. like the stevia plant. small and humble with a surprising secret to share... sweetness. truvia sweetener. zero-calorie sweetness, born from the stevia leaf. from nature, for sweetness. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ now i love gorton's new simply bake. the foil bags bake in your oven to lock in flavour so fish comes out simply perfect. ♪ trust the gorton's fisherman i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of prote
. >> a career at the fbi instead of the other way. >> super cute. >> genius. >> dangerous boy if yo your-year-old could do that. >> and in pajamas too. >> coming up, ready it kick it off, meeting our doubles. lara. >> no. >> what's with the hair? or tall. it's not all about who sparkles the most. or who is the best dressed. what nature really cares about is what you have to offer. like the stevia plant. small and humble with a surprising secret to...
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been very involved in the democratic politics and supportive of him and now in the cross-hairs of the fbi. tough for senator menendez to pull away from that and why there is a big story for some time. >> mike allen, thank you very much. >>> up next, we are covering a diving competition. >> what? >> it's great. >> what are you talking about? >> cream abdul-jabbar. >> what? >> a new reality show has celebrities taking the plunge. it's next in sports. >> have you seen this? is it really good? i cannot believe this is good. ♪ this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children und
been very involved in the democratic politics and supportive of him and now in the cross-hairs of the fbi. tough for senator menendez to pull away from that and why there is a big story for some time. >> mike allen, thank you very much. >>> up next, we are covering a diving competition. >> what? >> it's great. >> what are you talking about? >> cream abdul-jabbar. >> what? >> a new reality show has celebrities taking the plunge. it's next in...
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then the fbi's top lawyer on how law enforcement investigations are keeping up with new technology without breaking the law. that's followed by a house appropriations subcommittee looking into agriculture department spending. >> let's go straight to a personal topic. you've been on the commission since 2006. the chairman has been on since i believe 2009. his term is a. yours will be up next year. should we expect to see some term over at the commission speak what you should always see turnout because we all have staggered terms. the past six years have flown by very quickly, and we shall see. i get asked this question every couple of years and we've been almost seven years. i multiply thinking about but we shall see. >> thinking about what? >> what to do next. i have thought about that several times, what comes after the commission. a limited government personnel i think it should stay in the positions forever. at the same time i love my job. that's part of what is keeping me here and we have a lot of important work to do. spent this past week both commissioner robert mcdowell and chairman
then the fbi's top lawyer on how law enforcement investigations are keeping up with new technology without breaking the law. that's followed by a house appropriations subcommittee looking into agriculture department spending. >> let's go straight to a personal topic. you've been on the commission since 2006. the chairman has been on since i believe 2009. his term is a. yours will be up next year. should we expect to see some term over at the commission speak what you should always see...